These sips are for the girls.

Chocolate Strawberry Martini

According to @lexinicoleta, you might transform the sweetestValentine’s biteinto a sippable treat.

For this cocktail, start by rimming a martini glass with chocolate syrup.

two pink cocktails with a pink sugar rim and marshmallow heart garnish

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Toss ice into a shaker and pour into the chocolate-rimmed glass after shaking.

The creator added a strawberry as a garnish (bonus points if you dip it in chocolate).

Top with seltzer for some fizz, and slice a strawberry in half for a heart-shaped garnish.

To boost presentation and add to the title’s theme, consider adding your mixture to a potion-shaped bottle.

Strawberries and Cream Cocktail

This one has cupid’s seal of approval.

Raspberry Crush (Optional Mocktail)

Grab a handful of raspberries as the base for this drink.

For your liquor, you might add a shot of vodka or none at all!

Add ice and shake just a bit, then pour into coupe glasses.

Top off each drink with seltzer and serve.

Consider customizedglass charms, ice cube molds, or colorful glassware to level up the appearances of your creations.

Valentine’s Hugo Spritz

It’s no secret spritzes have become ahuge sip trendover the past year or so.

First, rim the glass with sugar for the sweet tooth or lime zest for a flavorful kick.

Shake with ice and double strain into your rimmed glass and top with champagne.

Creator @cocktailsandcardio recommends adding one ounce of mezcal for a smoky effect.

Made Me Blush

Gin drinkersthis one’s for you.

Slice two fresh strawberries and add them to a cup.

Drizzle agave and fresh lemon juice, then gently muddle.

Double strain the mixture into a shaker, adding in two ounces of gin after.

This next step is shockingly tasty and creative: Garnish with black pepper and strawberries.

Creator @cocktailsandcardio says it’s unusual but a burst of flavor in combination with the drink’s creamy-goodness.